Example sentences of "[verb] he have [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Penry Vaughan 's irritation at being saddled with an unwelcome guest was understandable enough , but surely he could have let her know he 'd spoken to the police !
2 McGown , 56 , was arrested after a parliamentary select committee reported he had admitted to having ‘ undertaken experiments without following laid down procedures to discover new ways of managing pain ’ .
3 After the cab had departed he 'd returned to the body search ; a couple of rough-looking kids came sneaking up the alley for purposes unknown , but a long , low growl from the shadows sent them running .
4 ‘ You say he 's got to be stopped . ’
5 ‘ I imagine he 's come to Larksoken to get away from people who want to talk about his poetry .
6 He says he 's got to be a good tractor driver and be able to go straight .
7 Certainly , this was the way he needed to present it for domestic consumption , for this new alliance and the concession of territory for military use by a foreign power scarcely seemed consistent with the many hours and column inches he had devoted to demonizing the western democracies and to denouncing the British " occupation " of Gibraltar .
8 In fact , at the time when Macmillan 's advice was sought he had ceased to be Prime Minister and it is the more odd that the Queen on this occasion should have , in Macmillan 's words , said that ‘ she did not need and did not intend to seek any other advice but mine ’ .
9 The boy manservant , George Yaxlee , had said he 'd gone to the stable to meet Leon , the Italian boy , at nine on Friday night ; they had stayed together , first at the stable , then at the darts final at the Dersingham Arms until ten-thirty .
10 When Geoff came into the staff room on the alcohol problems unit I assumed he had come to the wrong ward .
11 No , look he 's gone to sleep then there ,
12 In the witness box , Steventon-Rogers claimed he had gone to the shed unarmed and grabbed the knife from a work bench when Mr Smith became angry and attacked him .
13 Before Kenton & Co. opened he had travelled to Bosbury in Herefordshire to learn the craft of turned rush-seated chair-making from an old man , Philip Clissett , who had been bodging chairs since 1838 .
14 You know he 's entitled to his holidays but I do n't want to sit
15 When I closed the window , I was thinking specifically of Sydney Burrows , then I heard he 'd gone to Gainsborough after all .
16 He was in Belfast when the Troubles began , then I heard he 'd gone to Italy .
17 ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm .
18 Where d' you reckon he 's got to ? ’
19 She knew he had gone to Mrs Lorimer 's funeral and that he would be unhappy ; Letitia was a good sister .
20 He knew he had come to the right person .
21 His parents thought he 'd gone to a friend 's house in the next street .
22 ‘ I thought he 'd reformed to be a daddy .
23 I do think he 's got to be the best rock guitarist …
24 ‘ You mean he 's gone to Aunt Sarah 's ? ’ she said more calmly .
25 ‘ You mean he 's gone to Berlin by another route , sir ? ’
26 Well has got to have something to do has n't he ? to justify his job because I mean he 's talked to in the past , he 's talked about everything .
27 But by the end of last year Mr Yanagitani had lost so much money that he was unable to honour the investment guarantees he had given to his clients .
28 Barry Hearn , who has guided the Norwich-based prospect since 1989 , admitted he has spoken to Bowe 's manager , Rock Newman .
29 I mean he 's , I think we 'll miss him , but I think he 's entitled to a move he 's been here for a little while
30 I think he has come to a rendezvous .
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